K COLONY AM 



ATI. 



1' I 



fetttaV M onnmenU were unveiled at Lun- 



,-u.o I,. 

 ilKawuatll. 



iald. the 



rat ion, were unveikcd 

 nuwa. Major* 

 !., , mmm 1 1 '. UN 



Qajooknww.. M , 



Canadian n 



i \l'r HOM 



Hid. I- l.d- !' ' ' . 



LxMireneo Mwr-nn 



ornn K T rivrrv |l-t *! 



/ami*** are the ltnti*h protectorate* of Bech- 



uanaland ami llnti-di .s., u ih \f n . , .- . 



Theauuihrrii 



d I" 



M. KOI MI M i:n v 



.fNalal A. Hi thr 



**iu.nou*, an 



region, generally fertile. 



. ,, ; ,,r,., I,:, 



half - ..- Km* Afrira laU, uj, 



ooaet regi.r **t, and in the vert the 



undevelopad German protectorate* of Na- 



ind and Uamaraland extend from the Or* 



rifl : :.- - .-:.. rn , . aj| f fcfc I'- lt> 



colony of Angola. 



- Lagialative Council, of 



.-.::..::. I- '.' i fOf Wfl ', MM :- [ R nVM 



over by th 



rrobly ha* 76 member*, elected from urban and 

 rural dbtrictn for five year*. Any male . 

 ha* a vote who occupies honea proiwtty ..rth 

 r receive* a amlary of J t i able to 



rajriat* : ing hie name, occupation, and 



add ream, There were 91,877 voter* in 1894. 



W5wa* 



His term expired in 1896,aiMlS 



Hi. name ofll. ^HO to 



1889, wa* a|.|-mt.-d hi* moceaenr. The new 

 Qoremor arrived .... M.,v :; - H.-rooiai Bob- 

 ineon, at a representative of the idea of impe- 

 rialbm M a means of colonial expaaaion, wa* 

 k more harmoniotudy with Mr. 



in in iiwioner of South 



il Khitlr-: Colonial 

 Secretary. P. II 



btto Work*, Mm 



ilture, John Froat. 

 colony contain^ 





*h..m 176,987 an- of Bnropaeji 

 rxtrartion and l.l-^U'.tT ai iiattve* or oolorad. 



- had 



88,718 inhnLitant*. There were 6JB89 marriagea 

 f adult pcrenn* who 

 landed in 1894 wa* 15.017. and the nun 



.1* are up- 

 ported by Go vrr duration i* 

 -TV. and 98 par cent, of the Euro- 

 pean population HII t 



F i n anoea* T I 

 June 



i 1 *, C*flftJW& from the colonial r*t*t \ 

 0.655 fn>in rtiw-s "t.-n*, t. . mid tI.474.W5 



debt, 1.474.163 for railroad*. 14*187 for de- 



hmm !.>. :i- f t | . .... - ii .: ;; ' : 



the dril eatabliahment, u 

 panded under loan * 



Thr rt- \rllljr f. f 



r.. Hmej .. -. 



nor T 



' ^. . . - . 



proflt on the Government railroad*, after the 

 f net earning* wa* 5-SI par cenl^ the high- 



n of alditional 



railroad*, which will coat the colony a further 

 t.;.;.",u r. 



The public debt on J*n. 1. I'^M. aii...unti to 

 26,798,87*. nearly a a* laid 



railroad* and other remuneratire inve*tmenta. 



1894, there were 41.041.0t5 acne remiming of 



AM ! ri . awdi Ml IN Mm HPJM 



neiue alienated ii M*i L^M In t k* MAT |M0_ 

 W the crop of wheat wa* MMUBJ8 I ill ill; of 

 of wine. C1304J 



f nfi --.'"' 



tok 



made, and 





fn>in l.^n.v The total exprnditurr . 



^^. of vhka ti.-ji. :.-:,ij u, r - lor Hi pi 



I..UIMN: ^mA^ymjmpomA^ -f .*tn.h 



ahaapte thaeolonT.and ."..ftiTJii A. 

 rnberofoetnchr 



' i ; It, i . ' i - . - 



10.760.556 in value, and the export* of colonial 



mond* exported wa* ia.nii.448: wool. U886, 



M;.; : A.iw-.r.-. ponl ha v I.VJT '-'.;.;" 



par om i-:''-j.:':i-. Tht ' f mi Ml 



dni 



Nakatlon.-During 1898 there were 770 



Tcawl* in th. foreign tratlr. of I.6OS.S43 tona. 



entered, m W.OOJ tone. ekmd. 



nnage wae Bfitleh. The 



nn.ru tiling ve*eK of U mSnx 



Cemnninlr.tlon*, All the railroad*, exaamt 

 188 mile*, belong to the Govrrnmenl. There 

 were in 1*94 a total length of Utt mile*, all 



d within thirtv year*. Thecapita 

 ...--... *.:... 



Th. receinu were ff^MtjUt in 1891, am 



rlph*. which haw been 



> The number of 

 initt^l in 1HIA a* 1.5SK.7tl 



**v ! w*paper*. 4] 1 4JDOD portal card*. 1 < 



d *ample*. and 7.448 



l^eUlatlea. The Honat of A** 



it. attention chiefly to protective tariff miaenrta 



railraada in the Marion of 



* ' \ * >, .' \ i. ' : r \ ::'' : ' 



torn* convention betwren the colonial and atatat 

 could not he impoaed. but dutiee were proponed 

 which thould be the *ubject of negotiatiomi hi 

 t he conferrace that wa* held after the < 



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